QuickSilva
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it's all media stories like it's been all week. we are in a cup final so they want to destabilise us
i hope mancini STAYS A LONG TIME TO COME
i hope mancini STAYS A LONG TIME TO COME
RMancini said:God I fucking want blood how dare these ***** fucking toy with Mancinis job like this! ***** ***** FUCKING BASTARD *****! At the end of the day they aren't good enough to lick his smart, probably Italian hand made, shoes. Fuck them off now!
RandomJ said:I really hope this is all bollocks. At a time where United and Chelsea will be going through new managers we desperately need stability at the club. If we sack Mancini now we are only setting ourselves backwards as he will be fiddling with the squad trying to get the players he want in etc. Pellegrini for me is a complete downgrade. He's hardly setting the footballing world alight at the moment is he and doesn't speak english and is 60 as well. I for one will be seriously pissed off if we shoot ourselves in the foot here.
zlaz3r said:I understand loyalty, and i respect people with it.
I respect Mancini, he is the most down to earth, funny guy, open and smiling manager i have ever seen, all in all a great bloke.
But i love my club, and even thou it breaks my heart to say it, i really think its the right decision to move on, or it will be to late.
Mancini has given us a fighting spirit, i cant count how many times we have come from a losing point and won games ugly in the dieing minuets.
He has given us a defense which for the last 2 years have been impenetrable, and a goalkeeper who yet again, even thou he had a bad season, won the golden glove.
But i must admit that our attack is suffering badly, and with the players we have, i truly cant understand how static, slow and boring we are playing sometimes.
We honestly don't have a playing style embedded yet, i mean i've seen dzeko and aguero coming back to the mid line to receive the ball and try to start something.
If we want to continue and grow, if we want to become a top 5 club in the world, then we have to get out act together or it will be to late because of fifa fair play.
Mancini has given us moments i will tell my grandchildren about, but he has honestly also held us back, and not moving on from the group stages twice, has both financially and marketing /branding set us back a lot of years.
Mancini hasn't show any progress with the team, if anything at all, we have played far worse this season then last season, and therefor we cant give Mancini another 100m pounds to buy players for, and believe everything will change in Europe, its to big an investment with to big a risk.
I think Pellegrini is the correct choice, and i have to admit, i will find it refreshing with a new look on our playing style and tactics.
Pellegrini no way, more depressing than refreshing. But better than Hughsiezlaz3r said:I understand loyalty, and i respect people with it.
I respect Mancini, he is the most down to earth, funny guy, open and smiling manager i have ever seen, all in all a great bloke.
But i love my club, and even thou it breaks my heart to say it, i really think its the right decision to move on, or it will be to late.
Mancini has given us a fighting spirit, i cant count how many times we have come from a losing point and won games ugly in the dieing minuets.
He has given us a defense which for the last 2 years have been impenetrable, and a goalkeeper who yet again, even thou he had a bad season, won the golden glove.
But i must admit that our attack is suffering badly, and with the players we have, i truly cant understand how static, slow and boring we are playing sometimes.
We honestly don't have a playing style embedded yet, i mean i've seen dzeko and aguero coming back to the mid line to receive the ball and try to start something.
If we want to continue and grow, if we want to become a top 5 club in the world, then we have to get out act together or it will be to late because of fifa fair play.
Mancini has given us moments i will tell my grandchildren about, but he has honestly also held us back, and not moving on from the group stages twice, has both financially and marketing /branding wise set us back a lot of years.
Mancini hasn't show any progress with the team, if anything at all, we have played far worse this season then last season, and therefor we cant give Mancini another 100m pounds to buy players for, and believe everything will change in Europe, its to big an investment with to big a risk.
I think Pellegrini is the correct choice, and i have to admit, i will find it refreshing with a new look on our playing style and tactics.
Balti said:Perhaps he should cut his teeth somewhere else and see if he can improve on his 41% win rate?
JustAnotherCityFan said:Just seen on Twitter Mancini is top of the trends.